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Looking for a lighter take on Pad Thai? Try this restaurant inspired dish using spaghetti squash, peanut butter and other common ingredients you probably have laying around. This dish comes together in under 10 minutes!

Finding a quick, single serving recipe is often a challenge, especially when it comes to Asian inspired dishes which usually call for a multitude of vegetables and spices. One of my favorite dishes is spicy pad thai, however a standard restaurant portion comes in at around 900 calories!

Try this lighter dish, which can be made with ingredients you already have on hand!

Before you get started, prep the spaghetti squash. Personally, I like to use the microwave method which is quick & efficient. After removing from the microwave, let it cool for 30 minutes before cutting it. See this video for a quick tutorial:

Looking for a lighter take on Pad Thai? Try this restaurant inspired dish using spaghetti squash, peanut butter and other common ingredients you probably have laying around. This dish comes together in under 10 minutes!

Finding a quick, single serving recipe is often a challenge, especially when it comes to Asian inspired dishes which usually call for a multitude of vegetables and spices. One of my favorite dishes is spicy pad thai, however a standard restaurant portion comes in at around 900 calories!

Try this lighter dish, one-pan version, which can be made with ingredients you already have on hand!

Before you get started, prep the spaghetti squash. Personally, I like to use the microwave method which is quick & efficient. After removing from the microwave, let it cool for 30 minutes before cutting into it. See this video for a quick tutorial:

Ever wanted to build your own Artificial Intelligence? Well Google is making your wish come through. The search giant just launched its Do-It-Yourself Artificial Intelligence project. The first project that is available to users is a Voice Kit which demonstrates how to get a natural language recognizer up and running and connect it to the Google Assistant.

The kit is composed of simple cardboard form, a Raspberry Pi board, Voice HAT (an accessory board for voice recognition) and a few common components. Here is the full list of items included in the kit: